Elvas vacation

Trade in Elvas supplied in previous years a significant amount of coffee, woolens, linens and china from Macao to Spanish tourists. Succulent menus offered at affordable prices. Today, Elvas has no major movement of the past but

The workshop of Joana Leal is a microcosm of lace, embroidery and poetry, in one of the shopping streets in Elvas, a border town, just 15 km from Badajoz. Joana Leal has been working with fabrics and needle to keep alive the

It is outside the village and closer than the other fort in Elvas, you can drive up to the entrance. Also it's better preserved than the Graça Fort, and we expected to see inside but it was closed. So I did took a walk around the

Upon entering the town of Elvas, you can not stop looking atop a walled castle. Now it's open to the public free of charge, with tour service, and is in very good condition. It has some spectacular scenic views of Elvas, and you can

The colossal Amoreira Aqueduct is located in the town of Elvas, not far from the citadel, and was one of the most interesting places in our journey through Alentejo and the Algarve. The aqueduct is a fascinating structure with

Although it's in ruins, it's somewhere that I recommend if you visit Elvas. Situated on a hill, a little way out of town, with spectacular views across the valley. Admission is free and you can get there by car.

Also known as Dr. Santa Clara arch (who built it in the nineteenth century), making the most of the remains of the Arab wall for the construction of this arch (on the side you can see the original Muslim door) Opposite the arch, in a

I can not say which of the Elvas doors is most spectacular (all have their charm). In my case it came from Évora, so the first thing I saw in the city was its aqueduct, next to where we left the car. From there, you're just a few

This is one of the most important churches in the area, constructed in 1517, on the site of an old gothic church. The site has been modified several times over the years, most notably in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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It's a very famous seafood restaurant by the size and quality of the seafood served. It isn't surprising to find a row to sample the delights that "The Christ" has to offer. You can also order dishes like "Bacalao Dourado" or "Ox"

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The Luso Espanhola Residencial is located in Alentejo, Elvas in Portugal. It is in a brand new building, which is generating the attention of young people looking for innovation. It offers a family atmosphere. Its characteristic is

The bed and breakfast hotel, was opened in 1942. The Santa Luzia Pousada was the first of the pousadas to be opened in Portugal, and is an exquisite example of typical Alentejo architecture. Today it offers customers all types of

The Hostel Quinta de Santo António is among the vineyards in the Douro Valley. The hotel has 9 double rooms with excellent views. There are lounges or reading rooms. It has an outdoor pool, meeting and conference rooms. 24 hours

Exclusive Hotel Dom Luis, an ideal base for exploring a region rich in culture and history. Three conference rooms excellently equipped with everything you need to organize your events. 90 modern and spacious rooms. Friendly staff

The Estalagem Quinta de Santo Antonio is located in Elvas, in Alentejo, Portugal. This hotel has super comfortable accommodations a few kilometers from the most commercial zone of the area. It's special for people who want peace, top

The Hotel São João De Deus (Elvas) is located within the ancient walls of the city of Elvas, just minutes from the border. There are 56 spacious rooms. In order to start the day they offer a tasty breakfast in the comfort of your